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Top 7 Times Science Has Proven the Bible – Scott Smith, J.D., at All Roads Lead to Rome +1

The Man Mistaken for a Gardener – David Torkington at Catholic Stand +1

The Vatican Questionnaire, Can We View It In A Positive Way? – Fr. Allan J. McDonald at Southern Orders

Lessons in Quarantine from The Desert Fathers – Masha Goepel at Catholic Stand

Same-Sex "Marriage" & the Contraception Connection – Bill Quinn at Clarifying Catholicism

Coming to Know Our Lady in the Litany of Loreto – Maria Elser at Ignitum Today

9 Benefits of Going to Confession Frequently – Fr. Wade L.J. Menezes, C.P.M., at Catholic Exchange

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Catholic Care for Sick in U.S. has Long, Impressive History – Kevin Schmiesing at The Catholic World Report

Waiting for the New Jerusalem – Anthony M. Esolen, Ph.D., at Crisis Magazine

Catholics Are Praying the Rosary Together with New Website “Map of Hope” – ChurchPOP

Archbishop Fisher of Sydney Presses for Church Closures to be Reversed – The Catholic Weekly

Defending the Right to Educate Our Children – Trent Horn at Catholic Answers Magazine

Catholic Priests Tortured to Join the Patriotic Church of Communist China – An Xin at Bitter Winter

Is It Ethically Defensible for the Church to Suspend Public Masses? – Fr. Thomas J. White, O.P., at Public Discourse

Why Is Anglicanism a Gateway to Catholicism? – M.H. Turner at Mere Orthodoxy

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